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For those out there who cannot take part in a private track hire because your street or competition car is 10.99 or quicker, perhaps you might want to join in on a private test and tune day.

This is the same as a private track day but is limited to 12 vehicles at $375. The track is fully prepped and there are no ET limits.

Please let me know here if you are interested.

Point of clarification: it is my undertanding that only ANDRA competition cars can take part in a test and tune.

If you don't have an ANDRA licence and vehicle log book then this sort of event is not for you, instead you'd be better served by a private track day.

  two40 said:
MrBlonde, would you know if they will let me on without a weld in molly cage running 10's? i have the license etc but i don't have the cage so i'm not allowed on street meets. i would imagine the rules would be the same but i thought i'd ask anyway.

Both street meets and test and tunes are under ANDRA rules. If your car runs quicker than 11.000 then you need a rollbar.

I discussed the options for a private test and tune track hire with John Henman at WSID recently. He mentioned the 12 cars @ $375 arrangement.

John stated that currently this is on offer for a Wednesday day. I have asked him to clarify whether or not this can be offered for a weekend day which would suit most people a little more. He is taking this to the WSID board for a decision.

There is no date yet. Once I have 12 firm starters I can solidify the arrangements.

  1JZ.747 said:
deped=ndingon the date i may go, but if the track is not going to be prepped im not interested. best time to hold it would be after a comp meeting or tnt

Shane, the private test and tune day will be on a fully prepped track, just the same as for Top Fuellers.

Are you interested? Would be good to see you there.

  1JZ.747 said:
definatley interested, though i have to get my gearbox out and off to south australia to find out what my problem is prior to jamboree, so at this stage i wouldnt be ready until august i would guess.

My car is getting teched friday

should be all ready in 2 weeks

so ill be in

i might have my other engine in by then

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